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Obtain and maintain a forklift certification. Capable of obtaining Forklift certification. The Material Handler is responsible for receiving, storing, picking and distributing material and products within establishment.
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Credentials: Forklift Certification typically required in most operations within 3 to 6 months of hire; Valid state issued drivers license preferred. Skills: Ability to operate hand and power tools, including hand truck, pallet jack, and related warehouse equipment; Basic proficiency in Internet, web-based and job specific software applications; Ability to become forklift certified, when required.
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We would prefer for you to have prior experience as a Forklift Operator, Dock or Warehouse Worker, or Material Handler. We would also prefer you to have previously held a Forklift Certification.
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Previous experience with Oracle or similar based WMS system; a minimum of 1 year of experience in a warehouse position; previous forklift experience is preferred. Job Title: Material Handler.
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Maintain valid driver's license and forklift certification to perform responsibilities. + Load and unload trucks with a forklift. It's the ripple effect that changes and improves everything for your family, your community, and the world.
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The full-time Warehouse Associate will act as a material handler and forklift operator to build loads for deliveries while maintaining a safe, clean and well-organized warehouse. Forklift training, certification, and operation.
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Must be able to maintain a forklift certification. Work up to 8 hours per day on a forklift. Logistics SpecialistStarting wage of $18.65, with applicable wage progression after 90-day, 180-day, and 1-year tenure with TireHub. Monday through Saturday - Fluctuating day shift hoursThe primary role of the Logistics Specialist (LS) involves loading and unloading tires for warehouse storage and/or timely customer delivery, including the unloading and staging of products at the customer's business location.
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May prepare and takes a cycle count inventory of all merchandise; records counts on cycle count sheets. Please ask your Talent Acquisition Partner for more information about our total rewards package.
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Ideal candidate will have a current forklift license (Certification on reach truck, sit-down, and stock picker). In the absence of a license, candidate must complete and meet approved forklift certification and requirements within 3 months.
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Forklift Certification Preferred. We are re-defining what safety means for fleets of every type from school buses to waste collection trucks, firefighting to utility vehicles, police cruisers to delivery vans.
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